Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 November 1835 — Page 2
itate by other societies, and published" by the itate to'-iefy l:telv formed, would no! the firmer of Indiana, in reference to our soil, our products, our tnode of cultivation hert, derive a mass of information valuable to him at least in the highest degree, and which nowhere else could be thus easily obtained? Surely he would; and what it to prevent its being done? Otir Society would cheerfully note an thing connected with husbandry as earned on by us, and others would "go and do likewise.11 Suppose again, that enquiries
by our Society and by others were ad
ingtnivut theories" The agricultural world hat been bored to death wilh these We want the facts noted in the field by you who hold the plough by you who are the bone and sinew f our govern ment yen who here more emphatically (Inn any where else, are the salt of the earth. I ttust you will not lose your favour by indifference and inattention lo
your duties. Permit me now my friend?,
a? briefly 9 poible, to point nut to yon a few of m hat, as I before remarked, with t ut u slight arquaintanre with the the
oretical, and wnh scarcely any wit!
dressed to the practical and intelligent jibe piactical part of farming, it hag struck
farmer in each county of the following character: "The best mode of preparing land for crops the seasons for breaking up, fall or spring, deep or shallow ? What times are the best for seeding , winter or summer, grains respectively the
quantities per acre; What toil require
me as I had occasion to make nbserva
tions from time lo time, were some of the evils attendant upon our mode of hus bandry, and tome of the improvements which I have thought might, with great propriety and profit to those engaged in
it, be mane. I have not the vanity, upon
thick anil what thin seeding! the mode of a subject upon which 1 profess to be so
culture? The average products of farms jlittle acquainted I pay I have not the in a neighbor hood or township, either ofjvanity to suppose that the suggestions will grains or grasses, and other products com jbe new to you. I believe no such thing tnonly cultivated? The expense and la- Rut old theories will often bear repeti-
vor of cultivation, with the current pri- tun with advantage, and truths are not
pneer is unknown I le'tieve nt this period end to rote for Gen. lack son, nr'l f rw ?.r! r,prl at Tippcrpnot b gun , there rir n tl
in the United State. Thirty years ego supported Mr Adm, anJ then Mr. Clay. endjflle is a pop gan
they were juMly e'VPrnfl lb1 most valu-Jthencl aimed (he votes cf the Clnv nen as tlicir
ible ot all lining horse, lor reierny snnpSrty candidate, for Conrres, and now goes
IMr. Ew'mg f"id, 1'hnt the a rtif., P
tricks w hich had mainly rharn"tpi i-r-.j
eae. The Whip?, the I Jamiltenian?, and ,or the caucus met, Va-rburen anJ Johnson- Martin Van l'tiren, would not suit for the
(he Sir Archie stocks so well known ; w,.lt rig!ll this Ker.tleman lo act for the and appreciated here in former days, af!,,eopJe of the Wahnsh valley? Whist ri-ht h id running out. and their places supplied 'ith;Jo!)n Scott and hiaireP c,;,rkjf stout, "Moonslocks tar inferior. The scrubs & woods'ij ilobinsonwha, ricllt h(lj Mr. Contrac colt, we arc daily in the habit of seeing E . r . ,
among us, and to rear which costs as
;rieht hud Uen Drake, the Receiver, l.nrdlv
station he coveted thst they ere
Like trick of sh'jrht of hnr.d, Which it admire, one imist not understand That the t-ilk of pome of hi supporter of ")(in'iirf(, ot tnen,'" was I aughal l
'enough. lie issked, what measure of
much, if care is taken of ihem at albas - . ., , ' '. ' jpnhlic a no general intcrei-t ever ongin.i-
he best and mol approved freed?, whh ;uom,,,! anioi.?st distm,:.,i.eJ only !.y an; ,r(J jjr Van Puren! IVS it to ch
at the same e, are worth four timee. U-LC' BMU" a' l,,e cnisl u:,mv" 10 '"stain discretionary power for the re
sident; to sanction the Waba!) Veto; (.
approve of the recall of Gen Harrison, and to substitute free Tom Moore, at th
ces of articles sold, and the average va
ue of land? The best, most economical and salutary modes of preparing food for domestic animals? en dry or succulent provender? and what roots or tubititutes lor grttn, are most eligible with reference to the improvement of stock? The most fleet ual and cheapest method of preparing and Otting crops for domestic use or market? The most proper systems of cropping suitable for different toils? the
kinds of grain most profitable and least
the less useful, especially in a branch of art like that we have been considering, because often repeated. There are certain defects in every system created by man1! operation, and which are apparent lo minds of any discrimination, whether professor or not. It is so more particularly in agricuhure Does it require the scientific skill nu I experience of a Sinclair or a Buel, when riding by two plantations, to see that one
is well managed, and in good husband-like
exhausting? What species of grain or ori)pri whjIe 1R nher j, not j),
me 1 a rm a ru, 10 see mat t lie stork r I ' - v ' " 1 1 - 1 :ir i.wing tneri moveu inar if )Pt one farmer' is in tine kee--of gr.od !,Hrt of ,he s'a,ft U,!,t 1 visited -r.ov-S-f'''' me ting be d'mrralic re- r in )p( ,.er ,;(Ue ,h. Chair, and ',nbree.l, uH attended, sleek, fat, and in erH ui,h hur"' "' are permitted to ptbl,rar,9 ot hwx county, a-nrnMed 1,1 : f J i J I Hi-d A D. Scott, !qs he a a)"?!?ood order, while hi, neighbors are poop ro:,m at l,r?p' iVp'' ,!,f' "."d do ! su-n-e of pubc notice, u I he Com i t Spr , p( K , ips f ,hi, meeti-jr , whic :r;!and stunted, and in bad order? Certainly th(7 r";,3' 'H 1 ,n X ".cennos on aturda. I a a(I,M:,ed.
1 0J!not. Every reflecting man, whether a ,va,1,p' '"P'y. It n! '""" " ' i(l,t" '"" ' ? The lo lowing i- an oflicial nrcount rf
farmer or not, can perceive the differ- 7 Kt' Konu "rpr as n ' 'afl nnp- , , 1 1 ri,'e pro-eedmg. ot I he meeting : -
What :,!m iniiivuiti n 111ce in nip noM , ... jusotvtrf. That a commM! to rfnf
U rt TA.Atnl.L r I 1 f , l.nf r n , I I , I i" I
"S- r.uuu.-lD ,.C8 .,..tCvu rp e m( h lu,eernent when vi.it n.r ,u,t Hl' "! vrorru urn.', pnoie.n
'.tch other? and the best method of cult.- ()e farm VHn)? (o'PPe that the stock f,r I"'!, !cs attended to, than in any other!
vauonr v nar. Kinut 01 srasses are uesi
adapted to our soil ? the season for sowi
a id fctage of grewth for cutting, for hr The most convenient sizes of fields in p
ii3rtiou to farms? The best method o
fDclosing as well as clearing and crop
ij'ing new hinds? btcedsof domestic an imals of every kind, the most beneficial, calculated for different situations wherein they are respectively bred an I employed? how kept most conveniently and economical! v? The comparative, value of horses, mules or oxeu for drafting? the diseases to which they are subject, with the best mode of curing them? The advantRges of cross breeding, or breeding in and in, as it is called, with the result of earVi tr- tof Tda Vipt ho (J roost nrotifn-
' i r V nAf O r. rt r n I 1 r r- I i on 1
Lie management of hor? Tiieir breeds, r . ' 5, . , . , ., . "t horses r sheen 1 his sutjp
laapieu 10 mir climate, rimi iuc hii!u , , , . 1 . ' i r i igland, and
their value. In relation to sheep, how i n". ner a k.ck; what ngLt tot l Uoctor it? Are the farmers of this country f-' Brw what rislit had pitpf op l.otl of ilieso ticiently careful in impmvif.gr their breeds? to PPR'i or tl ct for the citizens of Vinrrr.net,
Do they by crossing with the Merino or'ni,lcn Ip,s ' mvite pmorigst them the hero ot spense of thousands ff the people's mo. Saxony, imjirovc tbrm? or do they not by t!ie abolitionists? jmy--if these ere some of lie nH'auts breeding in and in, keep up a stock which It is nil absurd. It would never hare been jhis partisans may approve, be it so such instead of improving, is deteriorating done, if it had been imagined that the letter I a bramble cannot sjjppl nt the vine, daily? Are they carelul enough in iheirjnouhl ever rtached the lipht, It was cxecutrd ! West ward the star of empire wends its way.' selection of proper pastures, and proper ,n serrrry-it was intended to have been kept ! q'rt preserve and to perpetuate ou r glowinter enclosures? Do not they permit errrt nd wo.ibi have been so krpl-but f..r !, jous Constitution , Mr. F.inp taid, hud the sheep, as a geneial rule, to forage forie passion whirl, be.srt '-our mutual friend been the endeavor of Gen. Harrison ihro' him. elf, without bestowing much care on'j.in Cllin E,f.,, his pasdo!1 iofi;nrOB iheat-L long and valuHbie life; he did not pro. h.s diet, or improving his fleece? Whatjtem!anta nt Innn ilin,c(.n: of prf.Bltr 1 mi.e ,-ffce for suppo, t. but the people of Country under the canopy ot leaven, I? ..,, .,.. ifllril(,P(i tn ,,:1VB ,,.. cn ,,. I n lia,.H know how murh more the v wouhl
better titled for this specie., of stock ?- , r , :. ,:f,. favor.d hv l.im lhar. hv hi mucus corn-
es springing up luxurientlv. The "n. Jackson, Mr. Van hnret, and l)ary Crockand most nutritious of all 'for the slep je-to f.5.iro rs a letter writer. the blue grass, making its own way with-1 Ue unJf'a,fln,1 our neighbor f tl o Sun inout seeding wherever cultivation is car- !lPm!s rlblthin the letter of invitation, toSfctb riod on at all the sheep, subject, w hen er ,he nVs- ,fiPb' "'is week. How bold! at all attended to, to fe er flieases, than "ow "olio's afrard." in any other part of the Union with lel
vedly a people to v. horn he owed devnr i n , and called upon nil opposed to dirtamoii . t ) concent rate upon the man of the peotdf.Gen Wm. II iNrri'on.
.Mr P. wing then moved (hat Dorter ll:
I f-.tmu I
ppoiuted
leu motion
keepingr, and feeding- in winter with all
these, and many more advantages which ;t,,e i'-ou-:h Charter, lakes pbicc this evening might be enumerated for this branch cfj at Col. Clark's hotel.
petitor that while he lived wilh us, he.
legislated for us, he fought for us, he governed us has been always our friend aud benefactor--t!ia t our rnernl '.f ot;r tate interests plead for him the happiness of the Union plead for him, and -honld we not then support him?
M r H siid in conclu-ion. he presented
UAiir.isorv meffing.
Ar: ii'i.irerp U'l.te.ii v numerous an'! re-
onf e urid moat msn ran fvnl;iin it
I mean then to ursre or, you, is simplv the ,v,,1l J,,8,,,' ,,lie Mo . Common wool result of mv own experience and ober- at ,,,e east 's ""lh tnenty rPn". ?'lpri"
, t a i' i i t i
rne meeimc i .r as we c. , ra rc ; of u y citizens be appointed hv tie
a r. r.vviiir ? M'lrfiii- iit it mv Pii',ft i i . r
vation. suci; as it h.l been", and you can ?,r Sax"'13' 1(1 f "'enty -five cent j-ne. or hnef outline, b sub.t-Hittaily cor.,arh tWf:fhip of ,he cnmly, .o ad.pt an
, i .- j ,i r or iune are mane on iie ni;u annt. arrive it ruch consideration under these cir , , , ... -, a j .i r i ,p" heights of the Al etr hemes by rai-mir nmstanres, as it merits. And in the fust " " .'-(- i , i , , , , . sheep, ami Iiere where nature has ben. plare.itdoepnnpeartomethatasagen-i . , i . .- ' i . t-r , proluse in ber bounties, the v are scarcely eral observation, there i not snrhnent ' ' - . . '
attention limit tr .p tirppil of nnr stiirlc I
......... .1... . . .. .. - - .... -.- - ,
as at
effective, nutritive and ecvaomical food for them, ami means of preparing it ?--
The best and most profitable manage-
.!. I..... I 1 1 . . .
-c i i , , . '"fi mo. u. n it i) r' open more atot all kinds in this country not a proppr ... . ... .. V i r i ;tention will be paid to thi hii-h y usefu selection in cattle, either for beef ordai r. i i i r i i
t.i our breed; ' ..MiiMif hhmmu
. i
eep I his sup?ct in Ku- j
in snme parts of thi country,!
has created a great interest. To such
perfection have ihe different breeds of;
(long and short horned Durham cattle nr- j
(7b Ic concluded next seek )
f U'Ka r.o.l ,,U nt al &'" Ml I
, , .- c . ,i 'rived in Great Britain, that stock "fa barn, and ot a farm yard, with the most ; . , ' . , , . , . particular breed, the short horned Dnrconvenient and most economical building; , ' , e . i r .- . bam tor instance, sell at prices to stacker and covers for stock? Comparative re- -,i, , ,P,. ' . , . , , , .. ... r - credulity here. This subject has rerentute of the profits arising from farms ap- , ,- , . iii i lv awakened much attention in the 1111-
piie 10 linage crops, umeu nu'naoii 1 y , 1
dairy or stock farms, so far as the same
can be deduced from actual experiments
T'L - 1 .1 I I. I, f i w n m f
1 U U'Jtl HUISHII Minn it null urrt "' ,, rl . I 1 .1. 1 . . , . . stock ot the imported shor t horned J)ur every species a adapted to our climate, , c , , , j j i -. ' . ,.' , .. , Mi am, for six hundred and fittv dollars a especia lv applet the diseases attending' ,. , .. . ., , ' r . r 1 1 1 price which would astonih ordinary men, them and other fruit trees, with remediesu ... .. .. . ,
'w. nitii , i n i 1 n 1 Milt t.nii"iiir 1 ni ion in
VINCSNWES. S VTl imiav, (v. 1 1, i:;3. roii "iicsiden r in 1:3c
V'ted Statei. and lately in the States west ;GEN WM. H. HARRISON, , of the Alleghenies. Mr. Clay but a short Of rv ' ' ' time s mce . sold a row- and calf of the! J "-
In anitiifr column our n'Hilors will fim! an "ni!eretin; r rn .- on jr'nrc ' ;.. ic! from the Indiana I'cnu.f rat of the l'h in't. lij ni pi ar-
or preventatives of their maladies arising j of ,;u,ul CPnPral elCf1 ,PMrp nf no o here on S.,:,d,y I .m produl ,n... h won-
ilrrnif nt, fl( Toin aiued with not a btlie thmbt as to it audientirity atnoriL'ft our townmen. Some tiionrht it a hua. Somo calicii ii n rrnn-
Mr. Ewir.;? stated, the olj-rt n, tml ,pi.p nf meeting in relation to fo o'urp a light to dictate, but to give ef-;f;pneia, i)rrilIon (te IJero cf this day.) tect to Ihe free an.I hone.t expression of . ur OUlt,ililtH ,r irtl,ifieilCV , ,,., opinion already rnale by Ihe pen; I-the j Mh, ti Van Ibireo his rornj etitor, the canmen who han.ile the plough nod occupy j n(- Ct,nrus cfike jPhlr(g an the tvorkhop, ' fi behalf of (he , a t r i o t , h , Committee nominate fourteen ar.d ct..rn sdd.er. Gen. Harris r, , an.I ',1J(trthle re,.ons to repre'tnt Knx couoihat the anniier.jiry ol h.s glorious vie-ty in ,he S(a(e Consultat io to be hebit tory over a savage foe at Tippecanoe, ad-, n,iH(ia)0u lf, feert sinj rfCo,Iimend at., ded to the interest Ml upon tht- occasion Hprtora) ,jrket f(. (irlantlt 'Ihe meehng. Mr I.un.g sail, had no The f)air HrI1jn,ei, the frtow;f ,7 .h.rg to do w.th party, and could ,.t be nafnH r,,P(nep M th committee , vr. : oontnumled wKb meeting? f chll y mere j John D. S. llonner, Char!e paiti-ans, with a des.-n to control public I p,, Wm DrucP( George Leech, Wm. op.n.on-that this was a meeting of t he j gf ot() Noah .(irr,, JJ. M SiiaWt Mao .real people to exprosH their l,oi rHn.lCoon Satn"l . McClure , Joseph MrClurr, v.ctions while that M par ty ofhce-hohU ; ,ol(rl Bnntif,tS(,n Thotnat Dick, Joseph
ti" cons'iiien mil Hie 'fimei 01 h lew, and should sink into general disetrer?i
1 U II llfCLH.U Ulllll LOU113 llltic,iu- , , . - , . . . rMtie tireed lor dairy purposes, w oubl eern r-ether with a thousand other enquiries oh , . .. , , , , i c . ii . "ot ,0 ''e too hijrh; the purcni'er no the same kind, made of intelligent men.!, . ',. .
won . present a mass of valuable anil ue-' , . -,, . , , .,, , ;,, ... ,,, r u , ., . , at tbis price, w i!h ordinal v lurk, ' turn hi J (lalnus iruiioitioti All felt, that ii genuine
.., , i pennies to advantage.' i be Aerirultu ;tl
UirI ! i
as un-'
lime ent fact connected with his own management of his own farm, which
pelf.
, , , . .. , , ral bocirty of Ohio, a short time since. ; have been anlicir'wt.'d by the m-tv-m to it ; be found. Is there any difficulty in col- . J , , , , . , ' , . c i Pnt out ,1,e lpr- Hennirks to Cnglarul ;t!lf. piihlicntion w as a trrrihla mischance, j laf rinv it 7 f fi nn.t citron hr m ernntp ... . ! '
s ,J ... , jforthe purpose ot purchasing from llieiffiriiiimto m il.r httrrii
I best breeds there, to improve the stock
I ' C f TlH I I.I l
rti i i n i n iiinir -i v- n i s i r ir nrivr-ttaii . . ...
in relation to his neighbors, to whom it . ' " . . . . ' - wnter has heen very astute ... .v.m!,... all par
... i i L i . . wun iwo tuu ann mree neirers. purctias i,nll.,i rr,ininij -.1
fi b . . 6l'ed and selected from the best breeds of
Chamber, H. N. Carnan, A. T. I'lbr, II D. Wheeler. Nat. Kuvkendall. Ark.
that the great body of both politic! rar !,lfPW p,ircet Sam'l. Judah. ties were honest, and tint a know ledge of j The Committee having t.erformed the
the true ate of the case in r c lat ion to j ,,( y f, ;i?ne,, , hem . rppo, nn ar;(1re--3 the next i'resider.ry, would, he Imped. , (w hid) bp phlihed next Saturday)
ause the greater portmn of bmU parties ,nfi ,ie following resolutions, which weio to nr.i-e. 'i'h-y or their lather had Cught ,)Iirinimously adopted: ide by side at Tipreraooe. under the he j rrcr. That we cordially appro ro uhose cause they newespou-o Itf lhe principles ami sentiments of tie was not for party they fought; and the j ail,lf(f (hi. day submitted to ns, and th'-t same feeling r:d impulses which guided ,P00 c0, jpp jogether with these rco. then, should now prevail. The 1 1 1 nds of ! it . .......i (... .
M.. C . . .. 11.' ' luin'iip, in- I I IIIICM 1 1 1 1 U IT I I I I'll I M'll, ll!' n at.un of the first letter, could Hot;(;pri- H a rrieo n , ,M r . I! w in g said, h ad no w L, .. , i. .i : .r
. 1 1 it iiiiciiiuii ui fi .iiiiiiillfrv ul uriiuiled that banner under which he !';i(!!Hrrp feught and conquer, d, to protect the ri-h'-j ' pi(:'SoV(lt TJ,nt n-P VI'PW approacharid liberties ol all, and with the nid ol ; In nr. f.-r.:nn flipi.
1 1 m 1 iii c in 1 ir 1 w 1 1 m 1 13 riiirii tit- rt i u ri i i :
He informs Col. Johnson
would but forthese means be unknown? . r t ... r i . 1 1 hnelish cattle, at ar expense of between
companion in arm uod tueir for.sIIrf ciire cf the deslinv of our It.
it would again triumph. public, as it will decide the very impor
Mr. I.wing remarked, that the or y rb- tant question Shall those around tfr
bow the Colonel'? friends, personal and politi-f ject ion adduced by Gener al II a r r ion . President and those in office under him. f e
How often have we heard in times when . j " . , , ., ,n, ral, think of l.im and of hi service, nnd iheir enemies in Indiana, wo ''that lie had no '. pe i mitted to appoint his successor, and lot'en nnr) oifYhl Ibnns-jnrl r nlbiri I tio ir "
I r . 1. 1 I ntJU llUl -iivusr,,,!, ,.wMni.. t- . . 1 ..II ,1. .. a . . a - . Y' i T 1 ,1 tJ 7 .1. It 1.1 1 f II . I
owing; 10 ear.y irosis, me corn nas t-een ()rgcribe( , of U)C mQa, finiph. Ll.ghted,.ne man enquiring of h.s neigh-1 d kin(J frtr fvmrnPtrv iXUl beauty, hut lit hor, why it was that h.s crop came for-Le injl)re(, ,;y the v BId notwi(h. yard so much better than h.s own, per-1 8tamj ( )R - jt
fin in u i ami"! i lau wn t:. niim uc. iuoi . . . , i. .. i 1
' r . . c '. Ir viei i lo ineir owners n very nanusompi
ami determinnp.
i . 1 I . ... I. r. .1 l.ifi.t t.(. avnafimnnl a !ir
i . u .1 I. : 1 1 . I -. t,ro,H
ro.en nmeswiui uie mr ..... . . ii0 vveert, gtJte itl j, hranch of ag- i-m, not II - 1 i ...I U. n MA..hhl l.n, ! I
an, uisiscin w, ''.""'f:'" '..""iricultural improvement, and the stock been a little more carelul than h.msel m;fitr(ni nf nourhon anf, FavPtle, are celeselect.ng proper seed, while he had taken ; hrHted ,r hout the rt.eMprn ptates for ,t at random as it came out of his corn ( ,)e jty of (hpjr hTe amJ e pxcel. crib. The result showed the prudence of f',.. i,.(0o,t ih. im.
- . . . ;iciswr -'I i i - i i (i t i i . . ioo. m u
wi-h to reward him, And all tha t sort of stuff; i char, re ,"' that all Jackson men xvnu'd rule 'thus change our llepublic into an electixej
hut never lets the. Col know how he , the rlfor Ian Duren. He thought this wn r a -1 mona rchy ? ter, nnd those who sijn with him. individually nP r ,no tnuch to claim of freeman j liesolved, That we regard all caucura think. It is very evident that t he hi iter wa . Penn I vania had dicarded its prompt . for the purpose of br inging out candidate careful lo keep himself at liberty. Ho rn,C( i e rs--Tennes-ee (t he home ol C-Jen. .lack for office as inimical to Ifie spirit of our
! . i i . . . ....
Kentucky l.asgone fa r befn re an v i be a late cor. vert to JackSoni , or Va n Biircn- ha" '"ri a" iHtcinp'e.i i.npom- insututions a reflecting upon tbe into!!.-
fully satisfi. d xvith th strength of sides i"nn' "a u i ec iar eu ino r i. pu a . ica. .y , gence or mepenpie, n, nep living ltieu rminned t. keep himclf prepared 'apH'nst the caucus candidate, and who jof their controlling power in governmenr.
. nouuieu rventu' kv . hum who. wormy ritin ruarinc it in it.e p.arul ul a knot of To turn apain, and turn again, . ,," , , . ni i j " i 1 i. .i . . . And inmo Jim Crow credence, could doubt (Jhi? and w ho political jot-bet s, w ho are actuated by ni J. ' i t . tr- -it... Ait' . . ...... J
cioni)i irgmia win ir.uc iter son i lie ;coniiieration, save lliat ot se(f p.ggiHn-.
Resolved, Thnt rp feci Constrained, as
K rt toornor m K i r ri )i q c r 11 v r r rr 1 l-i a front.
! c - l 1 1 1 tl;f f 1 1 (i r 1 -i i m a n t :ri !iruirj r Hir a ilicomorif
. . r ' .1 .1 :iri 'i n.i. . ...- anioif n noiiiriui i mil a viiuiiiiiiK c :iiiMJHI . ) i .1 tv the one. and the want of care in the oth-l . .i.i - t i, . . ... .... . j fnrpnrtprs e (ilnivp ; that hu I'.i-
. . . . . . . .'. i in v im i d i rv. I im i ii i. iw ...v. , i M vr re i u t nu l ri i in i iiri v f h ri .irti in. ; . . . . . i . . .
cr The one would he blessed with a , , , - Qwn town on it, nay l ( h ( , ,ft rrprPi:pnt thp vb11cv of thp' rp" . h"ro ' vU, leans; and , Movers ol the I nion, nnd fnends of ,h.fruitful yield, while the other, owing lo0 Mjourjlf thc ernipran(8 moving from tr en m n. VooZ L "f ,er" ,0 ay 'fT'i . "7 " '"r ' S "V, ' PP'! xh?'' nf his late planting, would probably t-ve;, ' J,n hat a?tnre fWldUrere "onT , ' T" M-triMracy, ahis crop agaio mjurea. I cannot then toodo we e ,t TJe (tun,ei, onjmnpoccos.on so important as nn aridre-anJ mvita- ove e for Jackson cojld not be t rans j w ell from the manner he was brought out strongly urge upon everv individual of am(n Jm h no comr)ari8on n'n(1 ypt j tmn lo l,e prart,rnl amalcamator of the (ftr, P(i to M1C, arj B-pirant that Gene red ; before the Atneriran people, as the Imetilthis Societv. to omit no opportunity of! J j. xr,pns:ve 5ut ii(',e as vet!wpct: "nd et fbP knnw,r,,-, nf ,l P from; jrk-on was elevated without a caucus of ity of his principles, as far as they car. h
. ' - I I hp npnn e is astonishing. Km that lhi inn. 11 . ,. l 1 ,1 r .. . o ,w t. i r.lira ,i f I i :. . ..
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noting single facts connected with his bu eioess, as soon as possible after their oc
currence, tendirg to show in any way, an
iroin nis auopuon 01 uiuskm u. individual in the state, who, by proper seeither frflm necessity, inattention, or j ec(ion9 of Mock, crossing the breeds, and way ot experiment. By the first means, M msin)jernent and attention, h
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h. U.n Hn. In Iml.ann in leferenre In i,r"i oiio e no . (. e . j ; a,... ... m-.i.HH.e .. .mib , iifcn inine.l , in ine HUP interest OtII.f
this matter, public attention however, nTe' mrwhrT pf ,he Committee, should have held by the friends of Wm. fl Crawford, Union, and were particularly to tbe West.
iitsotven, i nai we look upon lite election of JVilliam Henry Harrison of Ohio, to the Chief Magistracy of the Union, as
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bnslatelv beeneallerltfiit. and I rfinnnt inpi. ih'imt n unMiciiy, inni iop inc iiik peop.o, iineu .nm i.o.n u.eir own
imptoved mode of cultivation, or to P0'ntjotnj( iia .,uhlic occasion of doing justice I ,!,ullv ioterferrnte of "our mutual frier.d'V ranks us one of thernselve, and a rnnjoout inquiries which may have occurred) , , nd i.nblir nint of one I Jo,in Cain. Esq xve should not have known. ' fily "f the same independent men. would
what honored men honored our humble hor-'lllf Ham-un in the same manner Office essential to its preservation, in soothing
ousli, i- mo?l eMoni'hin indeed. hh'erst must again learn to fo t ,,mv , and j party animosities, purifying our political
riten arrain, (he strnnce enmposition of this ""l ""...m- ... ,i ,ltt- U!di , n i ii, opner e. , Hna neaiuig inoe sectional
would, knowinixly, so fir forget his ta-to so ah
those less informed than himself, will he,. n f immpntp' prvirp . ,,lP Hrminf L inef mn,ipct rnimif (po fmtt mpn . ri,!irwi it "'us hard to believe any President jealousies. hich have recently increased
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instructed, aou oy rue lauer, ru.ifijntfrJ,(! htfre. (hp in(livillll;1, nho(n I eteps avoided. The good that may j a ,Ufle H Mr Jehn 0wf n, o- Mo!iIop thus done is incalculable, it is indeed lht ! county , who has within a lew years, dour primary ohjeel of our association. lHijnmre (o im,rnVG lhe brPet, of llorncd vain, it is worse than vain, that we hoiild: , , .
that wcl. , c .- ... i
anil eonte oi w nose nine ii. hs i u in nuiuiin-
form ourselves into a society
should adopt a written Constitution and bye laws that we should gather together oic or twice a year to hear a homily on our duties -that we should be at the eipenie and trouble we have been, if you. who are so deeply interested in the matter, are to keep to yourselves your observation? and letlections, and leave your neighbors to grope into the Birae erro which you have noticed and avoided. I3ej
not deterred from your supposed want of style or incapacity for writing. Criti eiirn with us is banished. ".1 tingle fact in any style, arrayed in any language, is if ort a vyffsie cf lear ned disquisitions and
ed, are candidates for the piemiurns lo be awarded by our Society. The breed of horses wants an improvement also, either by crossing with other stork, or by
a careful attention to the improvement of uch a we now have; many of the best breeds are extinct. Who now ever see a fivorable specimen of that hardy, docile, well set, clean limbed and musculai inmiil. so hardy, and so capable of en-
duiins fatigue, so admirably adapted either lo the saddle, or to the draft, ano which were at one time i might alm"st av, indigenous to the country 1 refer to the Canadian Poncy. The Naragaueetl
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. ir ... ,, , lion a- to interfere in u .pointing u sue Jlcsohcd. I hat as citizens of ndnm. their "iellow citizens nf lh vallov of the v a-, Mr t a , , i n i r . . . .- . , ' ,. iressor. Mr. I. leferred lo (lie farewed ami of the est, we would feel i.ecu'iar iiash, thoiianr!s and thou-arii! e,f white men, . , , . , . , .. . , ... ' ' '-address of the immortal Washington, and pride in witnessing his elevation (otfiac with honest white women for wives and onnch-. ,ha, hi, ,,x,fJ,pie, ,vi,h the example ..f lailed station, and have the InlleM contors, is extraordinary. 1 he Hrst-not Ion jr. M, ,hJ ,);llrio,, uhl succeeded him in fheilidence thnt he who exricd a pntern;. Mnce the i.dvocate of a western iVes.dcat, then rtJH,e1,ia chair, would by such a coiiise;caie over our infanrv, will not neolect t;t the partisan of Mr. Adams, then tho friend and( lip fisrcgarded ; that such a Course, if: in our present morp advanced oorrc-pondent of Mr. Clay, and only lately, .sanctioned now, would change our g;v-j Unsolved, Tliat Henry M. Shaw, R. X lhe Clay party candidate for Congress in thoj e mnient into a n elective tnona rchy ; that it Ca r nan, John Turcell, Hiram J)ecker, district. The last the Postmaster nt Vin-jwas not Jaekson, f.ut lite spoils pa rty S i rnuel Ju da h. Joseph Chambers, A. I. cennes. Then, three of the fostmnstor's clerks J a touod him would pursue such a coiise, Scott. 1). Wheeler, John C. Clark,
Then, n mail contractor, who nevertheless, ami i.iai n was c.onciUMve evinence ol llie Joi.n i,. iMartin, A. I . Ellis, Wm. S. ott.
want ot merit in .! r Van Buren, whenjjohn j'wing, nnd George Calhoond be, he is thus supported nr.de r another man"! an i are hereby appointed delegate" on he-
hut personally his friend. Then, th Receiver i name uutt 10 a.tfue an jaiuson men nail oi I Tie luends and suriorter of
ofPntlic Moneys nt Vincennos. And then;l unren men, was use ine iiioi .-.i.tF.NF.R.u. w M. II. Harjuson lor 1'p.rs-
snppositioii, who, because bUick is a coloi irf.NT, sm i some statesman for Vice I'm--. and shite a color, concluded white w , . . U't.f, a- on d e coi.sid era! ior, may he i -black, and black white; or, becatise that lu r be selected lo attend a coriMjIiatiou a bey's pop gun was a gun, and U.t i CVryatts to be held al lndianapoi;s
figured at the Hnrrison meeting last Srstt.rday
and who, politically, is opposed to Col . Dick,
why then, the most modest man in Vincennos. Bat to be seiious Wc ak, what tight hud John Law, who once pledged hime!f in FJihu Stoat's rap'rt to support a western candidate,
